1. American Men's Tennis Prodigy Not Named Ryan Harrison or Jack Sock

    The signs of an American male tennis player stepping up and dominating seems as grim as our unemployment rate these days...

    Benjamin J. Block Written by Benjamin J. Block about 3 months ago 5,628 reads 20 comments

  2. ATP Tour Open 13: Players to Watch During Quarterfinal Action in Marseille

    The action on the indoor hard courts in Marseille , France, is heating up as Friday marks the beginning of quarterfinal play at the 2013 ATP Tour Open, where three of men's tennis' ...

    Patrick Clarke Written by Patrick Clarke about 3 months ago 883 reads 0 comments

  3. 2013 French Open: Burning Questions En Route to Paris

    Images of Rafael Nadal scampering across red-colored dirt in South America over the last couple weeks has brought the 2013 French Open into focus a lot earlier than usual this year...

    Andrew Prochnow Written by Andrew Prochnow about 3 months ago 1,710 reads 19 comments

  4. Novak Djokovic's Early Blueprint for Victory at 2013 French Open

    Novak Djokovic ’s quest to win the 2013 French Open has already begun. While Paris’ towering Grand Slam title cannot be won in February, the world ATP No...

    Jeremy Eckstein Written by Jeremy Eckstein about 3 months ago 8,558 reads 203 comments

  5. ATP Tour Open 13: Tournament Win Would Catapult Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to Big Year

    Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is on his way to a quarterfinal matchup with Australian Bernard Tomic at the ATP Tour Open on Friday. If he can emerge victorious and go on to win the entire tournament, it could catapult him to a great 2013 season...

    Michael Moraitis Written by Michael Moraitis about 3 months ago 1,151 reads 2 comments

  6. Roger Federer: Early Struggles Foreshadow Tough 2013 Campaign

    After losing to the relatively unknown Julien Benneteau in the quarterfinals of the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam last week (via ...

    Donald Wood Written by Donald Wood about 3 months ago 3,448 reads 9 comments

  7. Rafael Nadal's Positive Return Will Skyrocket Tennis' Popularity

    With Rafael Nadal quickly returning to the athletic, versatile form that made him one of the greatest defensive players of all-time, tennis is about to enter brand-new territory...

    Tim Keeney Written by Tim Keeney about 3 months ago 5,127 reads 30 comments

  8. Roger Federer: Rest Will Be Key to Big 2013 for Fed-Ex

    Roger Federer is no longer a spring chicken at the age of 31 and that makes it all the more necessary that he gets adequate rest to prepare for some of the bigger tournaments in 2013...

    Michael Moraitis Written by Michael Moraitis about 3 months ago 2,216 reads 2 comments

  9. Roger Federer: Why FedEx Will Repeat in Dubai Duty Free Championships

    After a difficult five-set loss to Scotland's Andy Murray in the Australian Open, Roger Federer finds himself in a very favorable position heading into Dubai...

    Steven Slivka Written by Steven Slivka about 3 months ago 3,769 reads 26 comments

  10. Rafael Nadal: Breaking Down the Tennis Star's Return to Form

    Two weeks ago in Chile, Rafael Nadal hit the court for the first time since Wimbledon and showed that, while he still has the ability to play tennis at a high level, it will be a long road back to form for the former world No...

    Varun Ravishanker Written by Varun Ravishanker about 3 months ago 3,718 reads 9 comments

  11. Rafael Nadal: Biggest Takeaways from Rafa's Title Run at 2013 Brasil Open

    Rafael Nadal 's triumphant return to the ATP Brasil Open in 2013 was a telling one, after the 11-time Grand Slam champion cruised through the field to take home his first singles title since last June's French Open...

    Patrick Clarke Written by Patrick Clarke about 3 months ago 3,306 reads 16 comments

  12. Juan Martin Del Potro: Can the Argentine Take His Comeback Even Further in '13?

    Van Sias Written by Van Sias about 3 months ago 1,365 reads 20 comments

  13. SAP Open 2013: Tommy Haas Doesn't Stand a Chance vs. Milos Raonic

    The final round of the 2013 SAP Open will pin fourth-seeded Tommy Haas against the favorite and No. 1-seeded Milos Raonic on Sunday night...

    Pete Schauer Written by Pete Schauer about 3 months ago 897 reads 8 comments

  14. Rafael Nadal Defeats David Nalbandian to Win Brazil Open 2013 Title

    Rafael Nadal conquered David Nalbandian 6-2, 6-3, to win the 2013 Brazil Open on Sunday, making it his first title since returning from a partially torn patella tendon in his left knee (h/t Sky Sports )...

    Pete Schauer Written by Pete Schauer about 3 months ago 12,775 reads 42 comments

  15. ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament 2013: Juan Martin Del Potro Cruises in Finals

    It took Juan Martin del Potro just one hour and 37 minutes to dispatch Julien Benneteau in straight sets (7-6, 6-3), securing the title at the 40th ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament on Sunday...

    Justin Onslow Written by Justin Onslow about 3 months ago 1,014 reads 3 comments

  16. SAP Open 2013: John Isner's Loss Is Bad Sign for Future of American Tennis

    John Isner is considered to be the best American tennis player, but his loss in the SAP Open semifinal is a bad sign for the future of U.S. tennis. Isner's exit was at the hands of Tommy Haas, who hadn't reached the final of any tourney in six months...

    Michael Moraitis Written by Michael Moraitis about 3 months ago 1,348 reads 2 comments

  17. Brasil Open 2013: Predicting Saturday's Singles Semifinal Matchups in Sao Paulo

    The 2013 Brasil Open's original field of 32 is down to four men, including tournament favorite Rafael Nadal . Nadal is joined by Martin Alund , Simone Bolelli and David Nalbandian in the semifinal stage...

    Patrick Clarke Written by Patrick Clarke about 3 months ago 1,683 reads 17 comments

  18. Roger Federer Crashes Out at Rotterdam Open: Post-Match Breakdown and Interviews

    The eerie silence of the crowd in center court at the Ahoy Rotterdam sporting arena would have made it clear even to the least tennis-saavy spectator that something entirely unexpected was happening...

    Clay Suttles Written by Clay Suttles about 3 months ago 3,474 reads 146 comments

  19. Men's Tennis: Who's Currently Better Between Roger Federer or Andy Murray?

    Rafael's Nadal seven-month absence from the game of tennis mostly benefited two people: Roger Federer and Andy Murray . Before Wimbledon 2012, Nadal and Novak Djokovic had split the past nine majors, with Nadal winning five of them...

    Bell  Malley Written by Bell Malley about 3 months ago 6,779 reads 62 comments

  20. Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Top 20 Grand Slam Upset Champions

    It's usually not surprising when Roger Federer , Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic win Grand Slam titles. Talent and hard work can seem routine. Some memorable Grand Slam titles were unexpected...

    Jeremy Eckstein Written by Jeremy Eckstein about 3 months ago 32,453 reads 44 comments

  21. Roger Federer's 5 Keys to Avoid a Disappointing 2013

    Roger Federer has certainly been playing well so far in 2013, especially given the fact that he has only been involved in two tournaments. His Australian Open run was perhaps one of the toughest of his entire career...

    Jeff Cohn Written by Jeff Cohn about 3 months ago 6,275 reads 20 comments

  22. Rafael Nadal: Putting Rafa's Criticism of ATP into Proper Perspective

    Men's tennis star Rafael Nadal had some harsh criticism for the ATP on Tuesday, in which he called out the organization for caring too little about the health and well-being of its players, according to the Associated Press via ESPN...

    Patrick Clarke Written by Patrick Clarke about 3 months ago 4,789 reads 189 comments

  23. Chilly in Switzerland: Roger Federer and the Davis Cup Team

    Switzerland's recent loss to the Czech Republic in the first round of Davis Cup competition has kicked off some of the old tunes from that broken record we've all heard in the past...

    Andrew Prochnow Written by Andrew Prochnow about 3 months ago 3,646 reads 56 comments

  24. Roger Federer: What a Title Run in Rotterdam Can Do for the Swiss' Season

    Let's be honest: when Roger Federer enters a tournament, regardless of tier or competition, he fully expects to be holding the trophy on championship Sunday. So it will always be for true legends of any sport...

    Clay Suttles Written by Clay Suttles about 3 months ago 3,995 reads 31 comments

  25. Rafael Nadal Can Still Be a Major Force in the 2013 Season

    It's great to see Rafael Nadal back in action. Despite the titanic clashes we have seen between Andy Murray , Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer , there is something that the Spaniard brings that adds an extra spark to the men's game...

    Matt Jones Written by Matt Jones about 3 months ago 1,383 reads 11 comments